Question
Apply the zero power role of integer exponents to solve 2.3+ in parentheses -1.478 with superscript zero
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To solve the expression \( 2.3 + (-1.478)^0 \), we can apply the zero power rule of integer exponents. According to this rule, any non-zero number raised to the power of zero equals 1.
In your expression:
\[
(-1.478)^0 = 1
\]
So now we can rewrite the original expression:
\[
2.3 + (-1.478)^0 = 2.3 + 1
\]
Now, we simply add \( 2.3 \) and \( 1 \):
\[
2.3 + 1 = 3.3
\]
Thus, the final answer is:
\[
\boxed{3.3}
\]
In your expression:
\[
(-1.478)^0 = 1
\]
So now we can rewrite the original expression:
\[
2.3 + (-1.478)^0 = 2.3 + 1
\]
Now, we simply add \( 2.3 \) and \( 1 \):
\[
2.3 + 1 = 3.3
\]
Thus, the final answer is:
\[
\boxed{3.3}
\]